I heard crows are smart but building fountains to attract wallabies makes me very impressed.
This is why we don’t want to lose any animal species because we don’t know how deep they depend on other ones
Growing up we had a crow that would visit, we started feeding him seeds. Eventually he'd eat out of our hands. One day I got a Frisbee stuck in a tree and he flew over grabbed it and dropped it in front of us. Pretty cool.
I love how when they go for the snatch, and the kangaroo temporarily doesn't like it, the crow looks around for a second like "HEY, WHO DID THAT TO MY BUDDY?!" and then does it again.
The roo should keep one of those crows in his pouch. They come in handy.
I like how the every time the grow goes to bite one off the kangaroo is like “what you doin bro” And the crow avoids eye contact like “Nothin just chillin man”
Crows: “look at this guy with food on his head”! Roo: “My ears are itchy, but I’m really thirsty “! One animal helping the other is special to watch. Wow!!
When i was a kid, i observed a crow perched on a traffic light post drop nuts into the roadway, wait for a car to crush the shell, and fly down to pick up the nut from inside. I remember being impressed by the ingenuity of the crow. Awesome species of bird.
The crows like "let me eat your ticks stupid, I am trying to help you out."
I love how everytime the crow eats a tick off the roo's ear, and the roo reacts, the crow just hops away and drinks water like, "Yo, don't mind me bro, I'm just drinking some water too."
Life lesson: sometimes we have people come into our lives who we think are annoying and troublesome, but in reality they are helping us more than we know.
Damn even ticks in Australia are scary, those are enormous
It's a very interesting and mutually beneficial "relationship" between these wallabies and ravens. Thanks for sharing this information.
roo: What are you doing? raven: As I please, your welcome.
Human: To remove that tick we'd need to sedate the animal, lay it down, use precision forceps to extract the tick correctly without leaving anything behind that will get infected. Crow: 1 second precision lunge with beak... Job done... Next
In the states I’ve heard, only seen one video of opossums doing the same for deer. I don’t know why but it makes me extremely happy to see two beings coming together for a mutual benefit (the elimination of parasites).
I like how the crow is eyeing those ticks. "Oh man, hold still a sec."
The crows should just use sock puppets to illustrate for stupider animals what they're trying to do.
Crows are far more intelligent than most people would ever credit them
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